blackpill

Written by Rachel McLean and performed by Zachary Klein.

9-12 September 2026 - 6:30 pm
Post show panel on 10 September

50 mins

BATS Theatre - The Stage
1 Kent Terrace, Wellington,
6011, New Zealand



In the deepest reaches of the online manosphere, incels (involuntary celibates) preach their dogmatic ideology, express profound hatred for women, and share their own pervasive loneliness. But what draws young men into these spaces, and why do they stay? This verbatim solo play takes you inside the forums where isolation turns to misogyny turns to violence. Darkly funny and occasionally disturbing, blackpill interrogates an ideology that offers both belonging and misery. After a critically acclaimed 2024 development season, blackpill has its world premiere at TAHI 2026.

Recommended 16+. Contains disturbing verbatim content from extremist forums and flashing lights. Audience discretion is advised.

CREATIVE TEAM

Writer/Director: Rachel McLean
Performer: Zachary Klein
Producer: Ace Dalziel

ABOUT RACHEL
Rachel os a Te Whanganui-a-Tara based theatre-maker. She graduated from Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington in 2022 with a BA in Theatre and Psychology, where she was awarded the Dronke Prize for Drama. Since graduating she has performed in The Tempest (Wellington Summer Shakespeare, 2023), Top Girls (WRT, 2023), and HAUSDOWN (Inconceivable Productions, 2023-5). Further acting credits in 2025 and 2026 include Farrago Bazaar and Once Upon a Time in Homowood with Red Scare Theatre Company.

Rachel made her playwriting and directorial debut in NZ Fringe 2024 with the five time award nominated development season of blackpill (Toi Factory). In 2025 she directed and dramaturged the premiere production of Death, Ray. by Zachary Klein, which received nominations for Most Promising Emerging Company and the Parkin Development Award in the New Zealand Fringe Festival. In 2026 she co-directed Stupid Stupid with Katie Hill in the New Zealand Fringe Festival, which was awarded the San Diego Fringe Tour Ready and Spectacular Organised Chaos Awards.

Throughout 2025 and 2026 she has acted as dramaturg in the development of The Hunt for the Canterbury Panther by Anna Barker, which premieres at TAHI Festival 2026.

Presented in partnership with BATS Theatre.